Los Angeles-based artist, Kofie, decorated the underside of this canal bridge in Milan Italy with his signature abstract designs and forms. This wall was painted during the ASSIOMA Exhibition at Avantgarden Gallery.

In the last year, a very popular destination for muralists has been Mexico City. Artists from around the world have been dowsing walls with paint. Los Angeles-based draftsman, Kofie, was recently invited by All City Canvas to paint the following piece at Impact HUB DF.

Los Angeles-based artist, Kofie, has been painting abstract geometric shapes and forms long before it became fashionable among the current wave of street artists. Loosely influenced by architectural drafting, Kofie’s work is rich in composition and detail. This piece entitled “Highlander System” was painted at the corner of Highland and Melrose in Los Angeles, with spraypaint and acrylic.

Kofie who we have featured extensively over the years, recently completed a new mural in the Tenderloin District of San Francisco entitled "Circulations in the Tenderloin." An original sign (Patek-Ecklon) appears at the top of the wall that was originally painted in the mid ‘40s. Kofie made the decision to leave the signage (good call) and work around it painting abstract geometric designs and shapes. You can see the mural in person at the corner of Larking and Polk if you find yourself in San Francisco.

While in Paris for his exhibition “California Soul” at Openspace, Los Angeles-based artist, Kofie hooked up with Sowat from the DMV crew to collaborate on a piece. The two went to the 430,000 sq ft abandoned casino supermarket in a Parisian suburb where Sowat has been inviting artists for over a year to come create work in.

Los Angeles-based draftsman, Kofie, recently completed this exceptionally large mural entitled "Futurino" for the Picturin Torino Festival in Turin, Italy. Kofie’s strong line work and geometrical shapes blends naturally into the architectural landscape. Definitely one of the biggest mural we have seen him paint yet.

Two new Kofie pieces were recently painted in Sante Fe, New Mexico for The Hour Has Arrived event. With the intent to promote, recognize and preserve the craft of the Indians, the press realease explains, “There has been a lack of focus and attention on new mediums employed by Native artists, some of whom are at the forefront of the Public Art Movement.”